API 5L is a norme, A106 is a grade of steel
API 5L is a more comprehensive specification mainly developed for line pipes used in oil and gas industry; the range of strength grades is much wider. While the lower strength grades grades A & B are comparable to A106, the other grades have much higher strengths (e.g. X42, X56, X60,...etc). Also, the quality grades are more stringent when PSL2 is applied where as rolled grades are not acceptable and rework is not allowed. Moreover, particular attention is given to toughness and toughness tests for sour services and higher pressure/ temperature classes.
ASTM A106 is a material specification of carbon steel pipes for high temperature service and of seamless manufacture. A106 yield strength is in the range of 25-30 KSI.
On the other hand API 5L defines grades that are comparable to A106 (Gr A & B) while 5L encompasses much more higher strength grades mainly used outside plant piping for transmission pipelines of liquid and gas hydrocarbons.
Moreover, 5L covers methods of manufacture and conditions of delivery in a wider perspective. Rework and toughness are more elaborated on.
TWAIN is a free and open software protocolapplications programming interface (API) standard that regulates communication between software applications and imaging devices such as scanners and digital cameras.
Disclaimer: This is not my original content. All information present has been copied and credited to Wikipedia.org!An application programming interface(API) specifies how some software components should interact with each other.In addition to accessing databases or computer hardware, such as hard disk drives or video cards, an API can be used to ease the work of programming graphical user interface components. In practice, many times an API comes in the form of a library that includes specifications forroutines, data structures, object classes, and variables. In some other cases, notably for SOAP and REST services, an API comes as just a specification of remote calls exposed to the API consumers.[1]
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The main difference between API 600 and API 503 valves is their port diameter. Also, the pressure testing between the two is different as well.
Astm a53 grade b and a106 grade b is equivalent
The pressure test for API 598 is slightly less pressure and less duration than API 6D. API 6D is specifically for pipeline valves.
Both deal with valves. API6FA is for API 6A and 6D. API607 applies to soft-seated, quarter-turn valves.
Hi, Both are API Standards,which define the specification about wellhead is 6A. and which is define the specification about centrifugal pump is 610. Refer API STANDARD. All the best.
ASME stands for American Society of Mechanical EngineersASTM stands for American Society for Testing and Materials
The raw material is a compound that is used as the basis for making an API. an API is not made from raw material by just one reaction, but by a variety of compounds that become API. the compounds that are being transformed from raw materials into APIs are called intermediates.
what are tge differences between API 5L Gr B AND X42 PIPES
The API rating is what is different. it is based on different additives that are put in the oil. and the oil weight will differ.
web service is like advanced Urls and API is Programmed Interface. API contains classes and Interfaces just like a program. A web service is a form of API (Application Programming Interface). An API is used by a computer programmer to establish a link between software applications. This interface can take several forms, a web service is just one of these. There are several types of web service. SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) is one of the most common. The API takes the form of a service description (WSDL) which is used to automatically generate the program code which makes the connection.
API Q1 is the quality management system of American petroleum industry. API Q1 IS ISO 9001+ADDITOINAL REQUIREMENTS OF PETROLEUM INDUSTRY. In API Q1 all clauses given in rectangle or in the border are same as ISO 9001 and clauses given outside the borders are the additional requirements of petroleum industry.
°API = [ 141.5 / (SG @ 60°F) ] - 131.5 SG= specific gravity (always taken at 60°F when calculating API)